Africa, المجلد 50Oxford University Press, 1980 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 40
... groups described above are the largest and most widely known in the Central Senari area . There are also smaller specialist groups whose existence is often not known outside of a small area . With the exception of the Numu , they are ...
... groups described above are the largest and most widely known in the Central Senari area . There are also smaller specialist groups whose existence is often not known outside of a small area . With the exception of the Numu , they are ...
الصفحة 139
... groups also assumed a permanent cooperative character ( Meillassoux 1973 : 197 ) . But this also meant that population growth in a village would eventually force the group to split up and go to different areas to look for habitable land ...
... groups also assumed a permanent cooperative character ( Meillassoux 1973 : 197 ) . But this also meant that population growth in a village would eventually force the group to split up and go to different areas to look for habitable land ...
الصفحة 360
... groups . Men and women , however , did not face each other solely or primarily as representatives of men's or women's groups ; i.e. , the parallel organization of men's and women's groups was mediated by the interaction of men and women ...
... groups . Men and women , however , did not face each other solely or primarily as representatives of men's or women's groups ; i.e. , the parallel organization of men's and women's groups was mediated by the interaction of men and women ...
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DAVID S NEWBURY | 389 |
some | 404 |
On the use of the term Creole | 422 |
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